Marantz SR9600 SR9600 User Guide - Page 20
Calibrate, Third Setup Revert, To Exit Setup Mode
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ENGLISH Adjust the Time 1. Tap "+" or "-" once to adjust the time 1 minute up or down. 2. Press and hold "+" or "-" to adjust the time more rapidly. The time will increase or decrease in 30 minute increments. The RC3200B will immediately reflect the time change at the top of the screen. THIRD SETUP PAGE RC3200B Information wed Jun 01 4:40pm 3/3 Setup Calibrate CALIBRATE Calibrate the LCD touch screen if the position you touch on the screen does not match the intended display position. 1. Tap the Calibrate. A message screen appears that "Touch the top left corner". CToaulicbhrathtee top left corner 3. Calibration is successful. Calibrate Calibration succeeded This page contains information that may be important to the dealer in case of a defect. The following information is displayed on this screen: • Free memory (in percentage), which gives you an indication on how much memory is left to (further) customize the RC3200B. • Boot version • Application version • Configuration file Cancel Tap the + point. 2. A message screen appear that "Touch the button right corner". Touch the bottom right corner Cancel Tap the + point. REVERT Warning: • When you revert the RC3200B, all customization is lost permanently. You lose all RC3200B settings, learned codes and recorded macros. By tapping the Revert, the RC3200B will be returned to the default configuration. Reverting to the original configuration restores the RC3200B to its initial state. You might have to revert when you notice that scrolling through pages is slowing down. This may occur if you have added a lot of commands to the RC3200B. 1. Tap the Revert. A message screen appears, asking you to confirm or cancel the revert process. 2. Press OK or Cancel. TO EXIT SETUP MODE 1. Press the Mode button. The Mode screen appears. 2. Tap the Mode you want to go to. The RC3200B switches to this mode. See also "WORKING WITH MODE". (See page 17) 18